Asuka Terada Mother's Day Letter from Daughter on Mother's Day Enthusiasm for Tokyo Olympics New May 10 18:13

Asuka Terada, a 100m hurdle for track and field women who is aiming for the Tokyo Olympics while raising children, received a thank-you letter from her five-year-old daughter on Mother's Day, and said, "More time for the family and team to enjoy the track for another year. I want to improve my power and welcome the Olympics next year, "he said.

Terada, a 30-year-old player, is the top player with a Japanese record for 100m hurdles on track and field, and retired from track and field in 2013. After returning to marriage and childbirth, he returned to the competition.

Last season, 1st year after returning to the track, he set a new record of 12 seconds 97 in Japan, setting his personal best, and now he is aiming for the Tokyo Olympics while balancing childcare and competition.

Terada announced on the 10th of Mother's Day that he received a thank-you letter from his five-year-old daughter, Kao-chan, and said in the letter, "Thank you for always. Play with Kaohamamama. I'm grateful to both give and take me along, and when I'm sick, I'm grateful for my good work and good work. "

When Mr. Terada was given a handmade gold medal and a caricature along with the letter, he smiled and said, "I think I had more time to enjoy athletics for another year with my family and Team Asuka. I would like to do my best to welcome the Olympic Games in Japan. "

After that, she said, "My daughter was born on August 8th, and I will be 7 on the day of the closing ceremony of the Olympics, so I want to achieve the goal of being a finalist and enjoy the closing ceremony with my daughter." It was listed.